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December 12, 2023
Sequoyah County Courthouse Public Records

Felony Docket

Lewis D. Brown, 41: Child endangerment by DUI; DUI-alcohol; No valid DL.

Jenni Cowan, 38, OK City: Burglary-third degree; Poss. of CDS; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia.

Rick D. Girdner, 59, Cookson: Burglary-first degree.

Xavier F. Haynes, Marble City: Failure to comply with sex offender registration act.

Trevor Long, 18: Child abuse; Domestic abuse-A&B.

Leslye S. Rodriguez, 34, Barling, Ark.: Eluding/ attempting to elude police officer.

Evelyn Salas, 22, Norman: Trafficking in illegal drugs; Possess firearm during commission of felony.

Christopher D. Stary, 37: Battery/A&B on police officer.

Jamie Todd, Fort Smith, Ark.: Domestic A&B with a dangerous weapon.

Elizabeth Todish, 39, Roland: Theft by deception; Forgery in the second degree.

Justin Vogt, 43, Okarche: Burglarythird degree; Poss. of CDS; Unlawful poss. of drug paraphernalia; Obstructing an officer.

Ricky L. Walters II, 43, Sallisaw: Endangering others while eluding/ attempting to elude police officers.

Rodney S. Watts, 53, Muldrow: DUI-alcoholaggravated.

Christian A. Weaver, 22, Hinton: Trafficking in illegal drugs; Possess firearm during commission of felony.

Rickey L. Webster, 33, Tulsa: Poss. of firearm after former felony conviction.

Jalisha Wilcox, 33, Van Buren, Ark.: Burglary-first degree; Assault, battery or A&B with a dangerous weapon; A&B.

Criminal Misdemeanors

Francisco Benitez, 23, Memphis, Tenn.: DUIalcohol; Speeding-posted zone; Driving without a valid DL.

Natasha Chandler, 38: Domestic abuse-A&B.

Kimberly R. Chrisman, 35, Fort Smith, Ark.: Use drug paraphernalia (using M/V); Speeding.

John E. Coppock, 48: DUI-alcohol.

Carolyn Hignite, 52, Muldrow: DUI-alcohol.

David P. Humphrey, 54: Protective order violation.

Jackson C. Langford, 34: Use drug paraphernalia (using M/V).

Donnie Mason, 60, Gans: Operate vehicle while DL under revocation (first offense); Obstructing an officer; Seat belt-driver not wearing seat belt.

Desire Patterson, 37: Neglect or refusal to compel child to attend school.

Robert T. Ringenberg, 40, Muldrow: Larceny of merchandise from a retailer.

Justin Sexton, 41, Sallisaw: Threaten to perform act of violence.

Ricky L. Walters II, 43, Sallisaw: Acts resulting in gross injury/outraging public decency; Poss. of CDS; TOC -alcohol.

Civil Appearances (over $10,000)

M&T Bank vs. The heirs of Richard A. Bebermeyer, et al – Foreclosure.

Bryan Foster vs. Elijah Moore – Tort claim.

Civil

Appearances

(under $10,000) Capital One, N.A. vs. Terry Cobb – Money judgement.

Cavalry SPV I, LLC vs. Angela M. Haning Breach agreement/contract.

Citibank, N.A. vs. Michael S. Chandler Money judgement.

Discover Bank vs. Elizabeth N. Stewart Breach agreement/contract.

Portfolio Recovery Assoc., LLC vs. Laura J. Woods – Money judgement.

Troy Capital, LLC vs. Andy Ridgeway – Breach agreement/contract.

Troy Capital LLC vs. Jamie Toney – Breach of contract.

Small Claims (under $6,000)

Anchor Financial Services vs. Crystal Wilson.

Sun Loan vs. Charles Bentley.

Sun Loan Co. vs. Chanenna Bolin.

Sun Loan vs. Tiffany Case.

Sun Loan vs. Darrel Cato.

Sun Loan vs. Aubrey Chapman.

Carol R. Clark vs. D&K Rentals.

Sonoma Properties vs. Nadine Decker.

Sun Loan vs. Eariona Diggs.

Sun Loan vs. Angela Guthrie.

Lee Hackler vs. Kristen Lott.

Lee Hackler vs. Donald Wann.

Lee Hackler vs. Dustin Seamon, et al.

Sonoma Properties vs. Dorthy Jones.

Sun Loan vs. Natasha Jones.

Sun Loan Co. vs. Jaden Kirkendoll.

Melinda K. Rice vs. Jacqueline Reaves, et al.

Sun Loan vs. Stephanie Lamproe.

Rocky’s Corner Inc. vs. Pepsi Beverages Co.

Allison C. Sitton vs. Melissa Sitton.

Sonoma Properties vs. Rhonda Walker.

Marriage Licenses

Pedro Henandez and Castro Navarro Nathan Sims and Lauren Wright.

Dane Bashta and Rachael Clifton. Miles Williams and Lauren Henson.

Weston Wilson and Courtney Duncan.

Eddie Smith and Kendra Efurd.

Franklin Reddin and Debbie Jones.

Jarrod McGarrah and Harley Real.

Dustin Ruyle and Jamie Flowers.

Jacob Rowe and Whitlee Lasiter.

Carlos Sanchez Jr. and Kinley Robertson.

Micha Albertson and Taylor Maxwell.

Joshua Martindale and Charlene Baldwin.

Jimmy Collins and Lisa Lyke.

Charles Hall and Korey Sawney.

Travis Thornburg and Deanna Carr.

Joshua Stauffer and Robyn Davis.

Ashton Stevens and Tiffany Williams.

Bryan Walls and Lauren Wilson.

Divorce Docket

Deanna Blackshear vs. Terry Blackshear Jr.

Tracy E. Christenberry vs. Gayla L. Christenberry.

Anthony J. Colombo vs. Mackensey L. Colombo.

Susanna Johnson vs. Andrew Johnson.

Travis Johnson vs. Johnna M. Johnson.

Lori Ree vs. Thomas Ree.

Victoria G. Williams vs. James A. Williams.

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